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Show I UJJKEVOICB prano Plans Wedding Voice Of Pierrette Alarie Engagement Of Carolyn Beta Sigma Phi's Dental Health Program Gets Underway With First Treatments 'Hatch And Marvin Is Announced With $2G0 collected Bywater through essary to insure good j Cded By Brigham City Audience Box E1- nnitv Concert memthe hear to privileged in the ,e in vocal artistry of coloratura Alarie at the tabernacle. e A'arie presented a among concert have sung here. Ine num-fjvgroup of seven were sung in English. Rejoice number. Mes-Va- s from Handels an elegant Introduc thoroughly enjoyed by all, more people jugM because Monday' evening - Mr. sung in French, were beautiful beyond describing. Her personal charm and grace, stage presence, together diction and a voice beautiful beyond words of adequate expression, certainly brought music lovers of Brigham and City vicinity an evenings entertainment that will long be remembeied. V with-flawles- Gerard music composed express-fo- r La coloratura soprano. Shadow Song from immortal the norah," and from Lakme, all .I song health, the program has expanded from the treatment of two children last year with $U) to the forthcoming treatment of many more this ear with the larger sum of money. All of the children who receive help from the sorority are referred to them by the welfare of the county. Designed to hAlp underprivi- department Chairman of the sororitys leged children in Box Elder dental program is Mrs. Harold county have the treatment nec B. Felt. Mrs. H. P. the Saints. Latter-da- Merica's Visit At Carl Jensen Home as accompanist gave the artist superb support throughout. His piano solo as well as his two organ solos were him an elegant, with proclaiming acquainted e become the past artist in his own right. To many masterpiece during In the audience it was their .wars than ever before first opportunity to hear the orbell-lik- e of her finesse the 1 was displayed in her wide gan played by a highly trained, E.S.K. organist. interpreta-o- f professional and superb 1 and Caron Second Ward Relief Society Gives Program Sunday Eve Mr, and Mrs. Wayne IMerica and two children were visitors at the home of their parents, Mr .and Mrs. Carl Jensen last week. The Merieas make their home in Pocatello, Idaho. While visiting here, a birthday paity was held for little Karen Mericas third birthday anniversary at tier grandparents home. She was given many presents by relatives and tiny friends and also blew candles out on a lovely decorated birthday cake. Little friends attending were: Larry and Rowena Johnson, Sheila Leavitt, and Mareil Tin- 8y- Carolyn Hatch . . . whose engagement to Marvin Hy water was recentMilk is pastueried by being ly announced. Carolyn is the heated to 1 4.1 degrees Fahrenheit (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. and then held at that tempera- P. Hatch of Corinne and ture for 30 minutes. Marvin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Cy water of l.ear River City. The marriage will take place in April. - Amid Springtime Decorations 475 Ladies Witness Parade Of 1950 Spring Styles hundred and seventy--fiv- e witnessed the preview of spring fashions at the annual spring style show held at the Armory building, Thursday, Mareli 2. The show was under, the sponsorship of the Kindergarten dub with Mr. L. Four Mrs. ladies sen t prizes were received by All over thirty lucky ladies. prizes were donated by the Brigham City merchants. Door R. Hess and Mrs. Glpnn Andersen, chairmen of the event. , With a springtime theme predominating, the stage was decorated in pastel color schemes, the main point of interest was the white trellis fence and swinging gate flanked on both sides by huge bouquets of yellow daffodils and purple tris. Pastel flowers wound along the gate and fence. On the right side of the stage stood a beautiful peach tree in full bloom with a swing holding a large ROM MASTER Oil WONT BELIEVE YOUR EYES ...WE DIDNT EITHER! r the First Time Ever PROTECTIVE y GUARD Your whitewalls For The First Time TREAD-- are To EoIdF in all weather f doll. Ever winter and summer. J Hu first Time Ever For The EVERLASTING 3TWAIIS To maintain th baauty of your tires, spot-- i First Time LEVELS OF SAFETY Ever 3 FULL The greatest stop- ping power in history with up to 60 more safe miles. s v with Each table centered miniature equipplayground ment made of styrafoam. The was green and color scheme white with pastel trimmings. Small green nut cups made to represent sand boxes wilh a tiny umbrella were at each place, along with a dainty flor-anapkin. 'Mrs. Leslef ColMngs was in charge of the decorations. Four lovely gifts, which were donated by the North Main Furniture company, Baron Woolen Mills, Mrs. Jesse Jeppersort for Beauty Councilor, and the Kaiser Furniture company were given away during the evening. The winners of these gifts weret sweep, bite and in all seasons, h Wh PRISM VALUE FOR CENTRAL CHEVROLET North Main YOUR OLD TIRES! nn Phone 2100 CO. Mrs. Delbert Miss iMable Christennd Mrs. Howard Baddley. Ed Ryan, lladfield. Background music was played by Mrs. Don Jeppson, on the piano and the music interlude during the refreshment serving was played on the Solovox by Miss Karen Craghead. Girls who did the serving were: Glenna Andersen, Merle Carol Allen, Margery Leggett, Olsen, Janet Morris, Audrene Olsen, Doris Simonsen, Jerry Stephen, Marilyn Stephen, Lila Armstrong, Glenna Gilbert, Mel--b- a Jean Goss, Bonnie Hamber-lin- , Barbara Hamberlin, Neone Anderson. Several ladies were left off committees, in last publication. These were Mrs. W. B. HenMrs. dricks, chair committee, Arthur Bosley, tables; Mrs. R. N. Mrs. Eugene Price,' tables; Wright, refreshments, and Mrs. E. H. Peters, and Mrs. Don Jeppson, musiq,. The Kindergarten 3lub wishes to take this opportunity to thank the merchants for their generosity and ail of Brigham City for the support given the Style Show, making it the huge success that it was. Mrs. Hazel Kaiser, president of the club, '; i ; said. PAGE THREE Meet Friday Afternoon BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City, Utah The Box Elder Nurses associaWednesday, March 8, 1950 tion met at the Idle Isle cafe last Friday afternoon for a luncheon meeting. Twelve mem- Mrs. Little of the Intermountain Indian school. bers were in attendance. dental several including the Hatch of sale of aprojects doll just before large Corinne recently announced the Christmas, donations, and the engagement of their daughter. sale of Christmas cards, the Beta Carolyn, to Marvin Bywater, son Sigma Phi chapter of of Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. By- Brigham Citysorority now has its denwater of Bear River City. tal program underway and three The marriage will take place children have already been in April in the Logan temple of treated by local dentists. Churcrf of Jesus Christ of j Box Elder Nurses Ass'n Mrs. Ann Eriekson, nursing chairman for county, discussed the nursing program in sang ST. LOUIS (UP) Elmer J. Smith, caught after dodging the draft for six years 'by traveling from coast to coast and changing' his address a dozen times, told the court, Judge, Im sorry." Sixty days in jail, 6aid the judge. the coun- ty. Eriekson stressed the need of instructors because of the increasing demand in this vicinity for the home nursing course. Guests at the meeting were Miss Edith Tiffany and Mrs. Drum And Bugle Corps To Practice Thursday The Second ward Relief Society furnished a program in the meeting house last Sunday evening, wilh Counselor Lafayette F. Jensen, presiding and President Pearl Olsen in charge of the program. The organ prelude was by Evelyn S. Dailies. Afton.Ree.se of the stake Relief Society was a visitor. The opening selection, In the Valley at Home, was by the singing mothers, directed by Lillian Knudsen and Evelyn S. Dames. Maude Bate gave the opening prayer, followed by Tliurza Moy-e- s and Birdie Smith, singing Smiling Thru, with Ann Jones as accompanist. The theme The Latter-DaSaint Home Is A Sacred' Place, was presented in four tableaus. Emma Kimber and Lillian Knudsen as readers. Number 1 Depicting A Young Family by Earl V. Hansen and family. Number 2 The Priesthood, by N. J.. Valentine and wife and Wynn Jeppsen and family. Darlene Meservy with Through The Years, S. Dailies, accompanist. Evelyn Number 3 Missionary Work presented by Norman V. Ander son, Ardell Jeppsen, Velma Kim ber and Roma Jeppsen. Number 4 Proper Marriage was given by Lafayette F. Jensen and Ross and Joan J. Olsen, their children. President Olsen thanked all who had taken part on the pro gram and for the large atten dance present. The singing mothers sang the selection Home, by F. Henrie IjHicksmann, and the benediction was pronounced by Sarah Red Cross Box Elder Red Cross All members of the V. F. W. Drum and Bugle corps are asked to be at the special practice Thursday evening at the War Memorial home. Practice will begin promptly at 6:43 oclock, according to Keith Pettingill and Clde P. Larsen, director. Sunflower Camp DUP To Meet On Thursday The Sunflower camp of i the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 oclock at the residence of Ray N. Christensen', 30' south Second east. A good attendance is, d ' . by. the officers. THEYRE 50 Bolts Of That , de-she- Famous Fruit Of The Loom Print Perry Relief Society I Full Fashioned And Guaranteed Presents Program Blend PRINTS and PLAINS The Perry Relief .society presented the program last Sunday evening, March 5. with Iva Lou Nebekcr, president, in charge, who also made the speech of welcome. An introduction of the Relief society organization made 108 years ago was also given by Mrs. Nebekcr. The opening song, Love At Home was in keeping with the theme of (lie program which was the Latter-DaSaints family life. Invocation was offered by Bishop Rulon Hirsehi. Music was furnished by the Singing Mothers chorus of the Relief society, under the direction of Hazel Allen with Louise Davis as accompanist. The program was in the form of a pageant with Eva A. Young and Eugene Bott as readers. The first scene was portrayed by Mr. and Mrs. Lei and Thorne and children, Faye, Richard, Doyle, Brent and Jess. The family represented in the second scene was played by Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wood and children, Donna and Arlin, with Donna singing a vocal solo, accompanied by Dorothy Hirsehi. A group of young folks preparing for missionary work was acted by Connie Wagstaff, Opal Petersen, Boyd Hirsehi and Ther-alThe concluding Quayle. scene, depicting a young couple preparing for temple marriage, was represented by Arlene Wight and Lawrence Wright witli Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Quayle acting the part of the young couples parents. Remarks were made by a South stake board member, Mrs. Jasper Nichols, and the closihg song, Home was by the cho rus. Benediction was given by Douglas Oylcr. In Country Cottons from our fabrics center .i imyelieatf PRINTED PestiHae 3137 d Yes, theres Sewing Unlimi- ted with these new novel fashion prints. 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